Simple QSL card sticker I use for short runs, Avery formated (though I forgot which one!)

OK, In my head I sounded a bit like Jack from the TV Show “Will and Grace”.

I’ve been asked by many hams to post some of the forms I had posted on my old “pre blog” site, so here goes.

Use ‘em as you wish.

I publish most all of my work under a creative commons license, so if you modify it, please share it!

All of these forms have been optimized to be 3-hole punched and put in a binder. They are also all in Microsoft Word format. Here is a link to the MS Word Viewer, if you don’t have MS office. It’s free and you can view and print Word docs with this program:

I type faster than I write, and it’s MUCH NEATER!!!! Ask anyone that’s ever tried to read my handwriting! There is also enough space to put a ruler between the two radiograms and “tear” off a message to hand off to someone, if you need.

I’m always looking for ways to improve my duties as net control for an informal net. This helps keep me a bit organized. If you know of a good net control worksheet, comment below on where I can find it, I’m always looking for ideas to steal…. err…. liberate!

Some hams might find this useful, others that visit here that are Shortwave fans might like this one. I did this for a friend I got hooked on shortwave radio. Helps him when he sends out reception confirmation reports.

I forgot which Avery format this is, but it is meant to be used on those “10 to a page” shipping labels. Of course, this can be modified for many shipping label formats. I often do short IOTA activiations or portable events where I don’t need a special card, so I make one on my computer, print them cheaply at one of the megastores as a photograph and pop this puppy on the back. Handy!